Before Francis Ford Coppola bought a palazzo in Bernalda, the village of his paternal grandfather, this was a relatively sleepy little town, close enough to the beach, the mountains, and an array of fascinating ancient sites to be of interest to visitors, but without any infrastructure to welcome them. Mr. Coppola changed that, creating a haven that beckoned his Hollywood friends and family, as well as anyone who saw photos of it or heard about it. His beautiful hotel is now one of our recommendations for the best places to stay in Bernalda, but we have uncovered another lovely pick as well, this one more affordable.
Now Hollywood comes to Bernalda you can expect to find a collection of excellent restaurants, cafes, pizzerias and bars, and more of a buzz along the old streets and piazzas come the dusk, but this still feels like an authentic Italian town, with local cuisine, and traditional life still rolling along comfortably.
Basilicata, which is where you’ll find Bernalda, is a relatively quite part of Italy, as far as visitor numbers go, but it’s rich in natural beauty and dotted with ancient hill forts, so the best places to stay in Bernalda are wonderful for hikers looking for access to a range of terrain: you might start in vineyards, walk through ghost towns, and end up by incredible limestone ravines. Bernalda itself is only 30 minutes from a gorgeous long stretch of white, sandy beach, and a coastline littered with more ancient ruins. The best places to stay in Bernalda are also only about half an hour from the ancient cave dwellings of Matera, and only about 15 minutes from Metaponto, a ruined Roman temple.
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Bernalda (Bernalda)
Stylish hotel in Bernalda built out of old mills and workhouses. Marrying the past and present with exposed brick walls, antique furniture, lush modern bathrooms and vaulted ceilings with terracotta Roman tiles. Ideal for history lovers, only 45 mins from Matera.
Bernalda (Basilicata)
Francis Ford Coppola's fifth hotel in the sleepy town of Bernalda. This rococo chic 19th century frescoed Palazzo has been given a magical makeover. Secluded courtyard, vine covered pergolas, lavender and rosemary beds, pool and private cinema complete the picture.